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Interesting. What will that do? Also is she saying to apply liquid bandaid on the LF or on your forehead/skin? (sounds like a silly question but there is a difference). If you apply Liquid bandaid on the Lace i could see how that could protect your lace and give you a substance to apply to glue to so that it isnt as messy. Applying to your skin first, i wonder how it would benefit. TIAPrincessAvaya said:The lady on You Tube suggested using liquid bandaid first and then apply the glue/adhesive on top of that.
atlien11 said:Interesting. What will that do? Also is she saying to apply liquid bandaid on the LF or on your forehead/skin? (sounds like a silly question but there is a difference). If you apply Liquid bandaid on the Lace i could see how that could protect your lace and give you a substance to apply to glue to so that it isnt as messy. Applying to your skin first, i wonder how it would benefit. TIA![]()
PrincessAvaya said:She said to apply the spray on liquid bandaid to your forehead first to protect your skin. Then apply the glue over it.
JamericanGurl said:Why was I pondering all of this? Because it's getting cold and I can't be washing and going everyday....But this stuff got me scurred!
Might have to cop a weave![]()
atlien11 said:Just going to throw my 2 cents in...i think the glue is bad. The chemicals in most adhesives are bad and the fact that your pores are open and absorping the chemicals is even worse especially if you sweat easily or workout. I think the tape might be a little better but someone said there can be chemicals in that too. There are other options to using the glue like sewing the wig on (done by a professional of course) and using pins, wig clips, etc. There are some who apply the adhesive with a tooth picks and only strategically putting it in a few spots (which is better than slathering) and that might be a good option as well. I said in my review awhile back that i have a friend that went to Ga tech with me and is a polymer and fiber engineer. She works for an adhesive company here in atlanta and i showed her a bottle of the adhesive i had. She just shook her head and said "most of these ingredients are carcinogens". I havent touched the bottle since but to each his (her?) own. Lets just be educated about our choices
P.S. JCOILY - I put my 5 star vote in!